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Appendix A: <strong>Infrastructure</strong> Schedule<br />

29 February 2012<br />

<strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Framework</strong><br />

<strong>Infrastructure</strong> <strong>Delivery</strong> <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Joint Waste Core Strategy (JWCS)<br />

Aims to minimise waste and maximise waste self‐containment within the West of England. Spatial strategy for provision of residual waste<br />

facilities supported by needs assessment. Five zones are identified in the sub‐region, of which <strong>Bristol</strong> falls predominantly into two, with<br />

Zone A (Avonmouth / northwest <strong>Bristol</strong> and environs) expected to provide 390,000 tonnes per annum capacity and Zone D (central /<br />

south / east <strong>Bristol</strong> and environs) expected to provide 60,000 tonnes per annum capacity. Several strategic sites are identified. Zone A is<br />

expected to be delivered within the first part of the plan period and Zone D around the middle. JWCS adopted by West of England<br />

unitary authorities in 2011.<br />

Cost: Funding Sources: Phasing:<br />

Not available for overarching ‐ Likely PFI for West of England contracts.<br />

2006‐2026<br />

strategy<br />

‐ Likely private sector led for other schemes.<br />

Energy and Waste <strong>Infrastructure</strong><br />

Essential<br />

Risks:<br />

Preferred strategic sites might not come forward.<br />

Contingencies:<br />

Explore proposals for other sites.<br />

Relevant Policy Areas:<br />

Citywide<br />

Lead Agencies:<br />

West of England Partnership<br />

Private developer(s)<br />

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